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US4652255A - Irrigating and aspirating handpiece for use in ophthalmic surgery - Google Patents

Irrigating and aspirating handpiece for use in ophthalmic surgery
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An irrigating and aspirating handpiece for use in ophthalmic surgery includes a tubular body having a flexible irrigating sleeve mounted on a distal end thereof, a rigid tubular aspirating tip member mounted in a tip support insert disposed in the distal end of the body and extending through the irrigating sleeve, a length of flexible irrigating tubing connected with a coupling mounted on the proximal end of the body for supplying irrigating fluid through the body, a passage in the tip insert member and the irrigating sleeve to exit at a port in the distal end of the irrigating sleeve, and a length of flexible aspirating tubing extending within the irrigating tubing and connected with the proximal end of the aspirating tip member within the body for aspirating material entering through a port in the distal end of the aspirating tip member. The irrigating and aspirating handpiece has a slim, cylindrical configuration to facilitate manipulation by a surgeon with the concentric irrigating and aspirating tubings producing no branch obstructions, and the irrigating and aspirating handpiece is constructed of a minimal number of parts easily produced and assembled to permit the handpiece to be economically disposable.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention pertains to devices for use in ophthalmic surgery and, more particularly, to a disposable irrigating and aspirating handpiece for use in ophthalmic surgery.
2. Discussion of the Prior Art
Devices for aspirating and irrigating are commonly used by ophthalmic surgeons during surgical operations in the eye, and there have been many attempts to produce irrigating and aspirating instruments that can be operated by the surgeon without assistance. U.S. Pat. No. 4,014,333 to McIntyre is exemplary of prior art instruments for aspirating and irrigating during ophthalmic surgery utilizing rigid inner and outer cannulae, the inner cannula being connected with a syringe to be telescopically disposed within the outer cannula and a branch extending transversely from a connector mounting the outer cannula. Some of the disadvantages of prior art irrigating and aspirating instruments are that they are not light and configured to facilitate manipulation by the surgeon, they have protrusions interfering with the surgeon's grip and they are relatively complex in structure and assembly rendering them not economically disposable. There is a need for an economically disposable irrigating and aspirating handpiece such that the handpiece can be provided along with other materials required for a surgical operation in a sterilized package or kit, there being therefore no requirement to sterilize or disassemble the irrigating and aspirating handpiece.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, it is a primary object of the present invention to overcome the above mentioned disadvantages of the prior art by providing an economically disposable irrigating and aspirating handpiece having a size and configuration to facilitate manipulation by a surgeon.
Another object of the present invention is to provide coaxial irrigating and aspirating flow from the end of the body of a handpiece to be gripped by a surgeon for use in ophthalmic surgery.
A further object of the present invention is to construct an economically disposable irrigating and aspirating handpiece utilizing a tubular body having a tip support insert in a distal end supporting a rigid tubular aspirating tip member and a coupling in a proximal end to receive lengths of flexible irrigating and aspirating tubing.
Some of the advantages of the present invention over the prior art are that the irrigating and aspirating handpiece of the present invention has a slim, pencil-like configuration to be easily grasped and manipulated by a surgeon, the handpiece is light in weight, the handpiece has all tubing connections extending concentrically from the end, and the handpiece is simply constructed and assembled to be economically disposable.
The present invention is generally characterized in an irrigating and aspirating handpiece for use in ophthalmic surgery including a tubular body having a distal end and a proximal end, a tip support insert disposed in the distal end of the body having an axial bore therethrough aligned with the axis of the body and a portion forming a passage therethrough communicating with the interior of the body, a irrigating sleeve having a port in a distal end thereof and a hub mounted on the distal end of the body, a rigid tubular aspirating tip member extending through the irrigating sleeve and supported in the axial bore in the tip support insert, the aspirating tip member having a distal end protruding from the irrigating sleeve having a port therein and an open proximal end disposed within the body, coupling means mounted on the proximal end of the body, a length of flexible irrigating tubing connected with the coupling means for supplying irrigating fluid through the body, the passage in the tip insert member and the irrigating sleeve to exit at the port in the distal end of the irrigating sleeve, and a length of flexible aspirating tubing extending through the irrigating tubing and connected with the proximal end of the aspirating tip member within the body for aspirating material entering through the port in the distal end of the aspirating tip member, the aspirating tubing having an outer diameter less than the inner diameter of the irrigating tubing to permit flow of irrigating fluid through the irrigating tubing.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of the preferred embodiment taken in conjunction with the drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a disjointed perspective view of an irrigating and aspirating handpiece according to the present invention.
FIG. 2 is a section taken along line 2--2 of FIG. 1.
FIG. 3 is a section taken along line 3--3 of FIG. 1.
FIG. 4 is a section taken along line 4--4 of FIG. 1.
FIG. 5 is a broken plan view of the tip of the irrigating and aspirating handpiece of the present invention.
FIG. 6 is a broken section of the tip of the irrigating and aspirating handpiece of the present invention.
FIG. 7 is a section taken along line 7--7 of FIG. 5.
FIG. 8 is a perspective view of the tip support insert of the irrigating and aspirating handpiece of the present invention.
FIG. 9 is a section taken along 9--9 of FIG. 2.
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An irrigating and aspiratinghandpiece 10 for use in ophthalmic surgery according to the present invention is illustrated in FIG. 1 and includes as basic components a cylindricaltubular body 12, a flexibleirrigating sleeve 14, a rigid tubularaspirating tip member 16 supported in atip insert 18 in the body, a male/female coupling adapter 20 connected with the body, a male/male coupling adapter 22 connected withcoupling adapter 20, a length of flexibleirrigating tubing 24 connected withcoupling adapter 22 and a Y-connector 26, and a length of flexible aspiratingtubing 28 connected with the aspirating tip member and acoupling adapter 30 mounted on the Y-connector.
Thetubular body 12 is preferably made of aluminum tubing having a diameter of 0.25 inches and a length of 2.7 inches with a knurled outer surface. Thedistal end 32 of the body has a Luer-tapered outer surface, as shown in FIG. 2, and theproximal end 34 of the body has a Luer-tapered inner surface, as shown in FIG. 3.Tip support insert 18 is preferably made of plastic and has a partiallyconical stem 36 with aflat portion 38 and ahead 40, as shown in FIGS. 2 and 8. Thestem 36 is received in the proximal end ofbody 12 with a force fit, andtip support insert 18 has anaxial bore 42 therethrough aligned with the axis of the body. Theflat portion 38 forms apassage 44 through the tip support insert communicating with the interior of the body. The aspiratingtip member 16 is preferably made of 19 gauge stainless steel and is received inaxial bore 42 with a force fit to be rigidly supported in the body in alignment with the axis thereof with theproximal end 44 of the aspirating tip member disposed within the interior of the body. The aspirating tip member has a rounded, closeddistal end 46 with aport 48 in the sidewall thereat.
Theirrigating sleeve 14 is preferably made of a flexible soft plastic and has ahub 50 mounted on the taperedproximal end 32 of the body and atubular tip 52 extending around but spaced from aspiratingtip member 16 terminating at a tapereddistal end 54 engaging the aspirating tip member at a position so as not to coverport 48, as shown in FIGS. 5 and 6. Anirrigating port 56 is disposed inirrigating sleeve 14 adjacenttapered end 54, andlongitudinal ribs 58 extend along the inner surface ofsleeve tip 52, as shown in FIG. 7, to prevent the sleeve tip from collapsing around the aspirating tip member to prevent flow through the annular space therebetween.
Male/female coupling adapter 20 is preferably made of plastic and has an externally Luer-taperedmale member 60 received in theproximal end 34 ofbody 12, alongitudinal rib 62 along its outer surface and afemale end 64 receiving amale member 66 of male/male coupling adapter 22 which is preferably made of plastic. The othermale member 68 ofcoupling adapter 22 is received in the end ofirrigating tubing 24 which is preferably made of transparent polyethylene and has a substantial length on the order of 12 inches, the irrigating tubing receiving at its opposite end a tapered male member at acommon port 70 of Y-connector 26, as shown in FIG. 4. The Y-connector has abranch 72 terminating at anirrigating inlet 74 receiving amale member 76 of a male/female coupling adapter 78 and an in-line portion 80 terminating at an aspiratingoutlet 82 receiving a male member ofcoupling adapter 30. Aspiratingtubing 28 is preferably made of transparent polyethylene having a length on the order of 15 inches, one end of the aspirating tubing being received in an axial bore incoupling adapter 30 at the aspirating outlet of Y-connector 26 and the other end receiving theproximal end 44 of aspiratingtip member 16 in the interior ofbody 12. The aspirating tubing extends through the irrigating tubing and has an outer diameter less than the inner diameter of the irrigating tubing to permit flow of irrigating fluid through the space between the tubings.
From the above, it will be appreciated that assembly of the irrigating and aspiratinghandpiece 10 is simplified by force fitting of the various components together while the components are not intricate and function together to provide unobstructed coaxial flow paths for irrigation and aspiration.
In use, the configuration and size of the irrigating and aspiratinghandpiece 10 permits a surgeon to grip thebody 12 in pencil-like fashion for use in ophthalmic surgery with no connections interfering with the surgeon's grip. A suitable irrigating fluid is supplied under pressure tocoupling adapter 78 at the Y-connector, and the irrigating fluid flows throughbranch 72 and the space between the irrigating and aspirating tubings tocoupling adapter 22 where the irrigating fluid flows throughbody 12,passage 44 and the space betweensleeve tip 52 and aspiratingtip member 16 to exit atport 56 to the surgical site. The aspiration flow path extends fromport 48 through the aspiratingtip member 16 and the aspiration tubing tocoupling adapter 30 at the Y-connector which can be connected with any suitable source of suction.
The concentric irrigating and aspirating tubings produce no branch obstructions to interfere with gripping of the irrigating and aspirating handpiece by the surgeon and also facilitate assembly of the handpiece and construction without intricate or complex components. Additionally, the use of transparent tubings facilitates visual detection of flow by the surgeon.
Inasmuch as the present invention is subject to many variations, modifications and the changes in detail, it is intended that all subject matter discussed above or shown in the accompanying drawings be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.

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1. An irrigating and aspirating handpiece for use in ophthalmic surgery comprising
a tubular body having a distal end and a proximal end and having a length to permit said body to be gripped in pencil-like fashion for use in ophthalmic surgery;
a tip support insert disposed in said distal end of said body having an axial bore therethrough aligned with the axis of said body and a portion forming in said distal end of said body a passage therethrough communicating with the interior of said body;
an irrigating sleeve having a port in a distal end thereof and a hub mounted on said distal end of said body;
a stationary rigid tubular aspirating tip member extending through said irrigating sleeve and rigidly supported in said axial bore of said tip support insert, said aspirating tip member having a distal end protruding from said distal end of said irrigating sleeve having a port therein and an open proximal end disposed within said body;
coupling means mounted on said proximal end of said body;
a length of flexible irrigating tubing connected with said coupling means for supplying irrigating fluid through said body, said passage in said tip support insert and said irrigating sleeve to exit at said port in said distal end of said irrigating sleeve; and
a length of flexible aspirating tubing extending through said irrigating tubing and connected with said proximal end of said aspirating tip member within said body for aspirating material entering through said port in said distal end of said aspirating tip member, said aspirating tubing having an outer diameter less than the inner diameter of said irrigating tubing to permit flow of irrigating fluid through said irrigating tubing and provide concentric paths for irrigating and aspirating flow.
2. An irrigating and aspirating handpiece as recited in claim 1 wherein said irrigating and aspirating tubings are transparent.
3. An irrigating and aspirating handpiece as recited in claim 1 and further comprising a Y-connector having a common port communicating with an aspirating outlet and an irrigating inlet, said irrigating tubing being connected with said common port for receiving irrigating fluid supplied to said irrigating inlet, and an adapter disposed in said aspirating outlet to block flow of irrigating fluid therethrough and having an axial bore therethrough receiving said aspirating tubing.
4. An irrigating and aspirating handpiece as recited in claim 1 wherein said tubular body is made of a rigid material, said tip support insert is made of plastic and disposed in said distal end of said body with a force fit and said aspirating tip member is supported in said axial bore in said tip support insert with a force fit.
5. An irrigating and aspirating handpiece as recited in claim 4 wherein said coupling means includes a coupling adapter made of plastic having a male member received in said proximal end of said body with a force fit.
6. An irrigating and aspirating handpiece as recited in claim 5 wherein said coupling adapter has a female end and said coupling means further includes a second coupling adapter made of plastic having a first male member received in said female end of said first mentioned coupling adapter with a force fit and a second male member received in said irrigating tubing.
7. An irrigating and aspirating handpiece for use in ophthalmic surgery comprising
a tubular body having a distan end and a proximal end;
a tip support insert disposed in said distal end of said body having a stem engaging said distal end of said body, an axial bore through said stem aligned with the axis of said body and a flat portion along said stem forming a passage therethrough communicating with the interior of said body;
an irrigating sleeve having a port in a distal end thereof and a hub mounted on said distal end of said body;
a rigid tubular aspirating tip member extending through said irrigating sleeve and supported in said axial bore in said tip support insert, said aspirating tip member having a distal end protruding from said irrigating sleeve having a port therein and an open proximal end disposed within said body;
coupling means mounted on said proximal end of said body;
a length of flexible irrigating tubing connected with said coupling means for supplying irrigating fluid through said body, said passage in said tip support insert and said irrigating sleeve to exit at said port in said distal end of said irrigating sleeve; and
a length of flexible aspirating tubing extending through said irrigating tubing and connected with said proximal end of said aspirating tip member within said body for aspirating material entering through said port in said distal end of said aspirating tip member, said aspirating tubing having an outer diameter less than the inner diameter of said irrigating tubing to permit flow of irrigating fluid through said irrigating tubing.
8. An irrigating and aspirating handpiece as recited in claim 7 wherein said irrigating and aspirating tubings are transparent.
9. An irrigating and aspirating handpiece as recited in claim 8 and further comprising a Y-connector having a common port communicating with an aspirating outlet and an irrigating inlet, said irrigating tubing being connected with said common port for receiving irrigating fluid supplied to said irrigating inlet, and an adapter disposed in said aspirating outlet to block flow of irrigating fluid therethrough and having an axial bore therethrough receiving said aspirating tubing.
10. An irrigating and aspirating handpiece as recited in claim 9 wherein said Y-connector is made of transparent plastic.
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